I mean, I can tell when a page contains advertisements, but I still use an ad-blocker.
The point was not to help me detect when a response is ad-heavy, but to stop me seeing those ads at all.
> Arms race?
Possibly. Like with ad-blockers, this race can't be won by the ad-pusher LLM if the user uses the ad-blocker LLM.
The only reason ad-pusher websites still work is because users generally don't care enough to install the ad-blocker.
In much the same way, the only reason LLM ad-pushers will work is if users don't bother with an LLM ad-blocker.
Yep, because why let people make money from their work right? You should just get content for free!
> this race can't be won by the ad-pusher LLM if the user uses the ad-blocker LLM.
As per my comment it literally can.
I mean, I can tell when a page contains advertisements, but I still use an ad-blocker.
The point was not to help me detect when a response is ad-heavy, but to stop me seeing those ads at all.
> Arms race?
Possibly. Like with ad-blockers, this race can't be won by the ad-pusher LLM if the user uses the ad-blocker LLM.
The only reason ad-pusher websites still work is because users generally don't care enough to install the ad-blocker.
In much the same way, the only reason LLM ad-pushers will work is if users don't bother with an LLM ad-blocker.